About 13,000 attended the Waterville festival, held on two weekends to benefit Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area, Spectrum Generations’ Meals on Wheels program and the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers’ Christmas program.
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Amy Calder: Taking a stand on the horse trough
While plans develop on what Castonguay Square should look like when The Center is transformed into a film and arts showcase, Amy Calder puts in her two cents for keeping the horse trough right where it is.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 25 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018.
Waterville Public Library turns page with Rabideau as new director
Tammy Rabideau had been serving as interim director after the departure of Sarah Sugden.
JP Devine: Thanksgivings from birth to now remembered
J.P. Devine lists several notable instances when life has seated him at a variety of tables at Thanksgiving, since 1932.
Small Business Saturday offers boost to central Maine businesses
Central Maine shoppers took to downtowns to search of handmade, artisan gifts a day after the madness of Black Friday.
Central Maine business briefs
NAMI giving Kennebec Behavioral Health’s administrator award; Central Maine growth Council names Bill Mitchell Developer of the Year
Central Maine Sunday Nov. 24 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018
Winslow and Waterville schools to introduce anonymous threat-reporting system
The around-the-clock app, website and hotline service, called Say Something, could be implemented at area schools by June. The system was developed by families of victims of the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Waterville’s Parade of Lights ushers in holiday season
Despite freezing weather, thousands lined the route to welcome the arrival of Santa Claus.